By Jerry Briggs
Special for The JB Replay
For the first time in four years, the UTSA Roadrunners have reached the finals of a conference tournament.
They’ll play the East Carolina Pirates on Sunday at 11 a.m. (central time) in Clearwater, Fla., for the title in the American Baseball Championship.
Top-seeded UTSA qualified for the finals with a 4-2 win over East Carolina on Saturday morning.
By Saturday night, the No. 2 Pirates also made it through to the final game by defeating and eliminating the seventh-seeded Wichita State Shockers, 11-3.
In the first game of the day at BayCare Ball Park in Clearwater, Drew Detlefsen homered and drove in two runs, Lane Haworth made a sensational play in right field and Connor Kelley retired the last five batters in a row to secure the win.

Making his second relief appearance in two days, UTSA’s Connor Kelley retired five batters in a row to finish off the East Carolina Pirates Saturday afternoon in Clearwater, Fla. – File photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA last appeared in a final in 2022, when the Roadrunners reached the Conference USA title game. In a game played at Hattiesburg, Miss., they fell 9-8 to the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs.
The Roadrunners haven’t won a conference final since 2013 when they beat Dallas Baptist 11-4 and claimed the Western Athletic Conference crown in Grand Prairie under former coach Jason Marshall.
Entering the American’s tournament this week in Clearwater, Fla., the Roadrunners were not on top of their game.
They had lost five of their last eight games overall and four of their last six in conference play.
Last weekend, as UTSA was losing two of three at home to the UAB Blazers, the Pirates were sweeping three straight on the road against the FAU Owls.
As a result, East Carolina tied for first with UTSA in the final regular-season standings.
The Roadrunners did not allow the negative turn of events to affect them as they opened play in Clearwater.
Like the Pirates, they had a double bye into Friday’s quarterfinals, where they shut down the Memphis Tigers, 4-0, behind the shutout pitching of Conor Myles and Kelley.
As a result, they moved into Saturday’s semifinal matchup with the Pirates focused on sending the No. 2 seed in the tournament into the loser’s bracket.
One of the most focused players on the UTSA team at the moment is Detlefsen, who led the Roadrunners offensively with a two-for-four performance and two RBIs.
Detlefsen cranked a solo home run in the first inning and added an RBI single in a two-run fourth to account for the last run of the game.
Meanwhile, the UTSA pitching and defense that had been so inconsistent in the last few weeks of the season turned out to be the story of the day against East Carolina.
Despite six walks, the Roadrunners held the Pirates to two runs on six hits behind Gunnar Brown, Chris Gutierrez, Sam Simmons and Kelley.
Haworth made the highlight play of the day for UTSA in the sixth inning.
With the Roadrunners protecting a two-run lead, Walker Barron hit a one-out single off Simmons. Austin Irby followed with a long drive to right field that appeared headed for extra bases.
Haworth, in right field, ran and leaped at the wall in the corner to make the catch.
Caught running on the play without tagging up, Barron scrambled to try and make it back to first base, but Haworth’s throw from the outfield to Caden Miller beat him to the bag for an inning-ending double play.
Simmons went on to complete four and two thirds of an inning, allowing only one run on four hits.
With East Carolina batting in the eighth, another key moment in the game unfolded as Colby Wallace drew a one-out walk.
At that juncture, Michael Kalinich proceeded to work a 2-1 count, prompting a mound visit from UTSA coach Pat Hallmark.
Hallmark ended up taking the ball from Simmons and summoning Kelley, a 6-foot-5 strikeout artist, from the bullpen.
Kelley did not disappoint. He struck out four of the next five batters.
On his first pitch, he threw it high for a three-ball count. But on the next two, Kelley reached back and fired two in a row past Kalinich, who swung and missed both.
Kelley followed by catching Barron looking on strike three for the third out, painting the outside corner with another fastball.
In the ninth, Kelley retired three straight to end the game, including strikeouts of Nick Parham and Grady Lenahan.
Kelley’s power show brought his teammates pouring out of the dugout to celebrate.
Seeking their second straight NCAA tournament berth, the Roadrunners (38-19) need to win on Sunday to make sure they make it into the 64-team field.
Unlike last season, when they left Clearwater with 44 victories, they are not in a commanding position for an at-large NCAA bid should they come up short of the American postseason title.
Notable
In the second game of the day, Wichita State’s Ethan Gonzalez, a junior from Smithson Valley, produced five hits – including a homer and two doubles – in powering the Shockers to a 14-12 victory, ousting the UAB Blazers from the tournament.
American Baseball Championship
At Clearwater, Fla.
(All times central)
Wednesday
Game 1 – No. 7 Wichita State beats No. 6 FAU, 3-2
Game 2 – No. 5 Memphis beats No. 8 Charlotte, 13-9
Thursday
Game 3 – No. 3 Rice beats No. 7 Wichita State, 5-4
Game 4 – No. 5 Memphis beats No. 4 UAB, 7-3
Friday
Game 5 – No. 2 East Carolina beats No. 3 Rice, 4-3
Game 6 – No. 1 UTSA beats No. 5 Memphis, 4-0
Game 7 – No. 4 UAB beats No. 3 Rice, 9-6
Game 8 – No. 7 Wichita State beats No. 5 Memphis, 6-4
Saturday
Game 9 – No. 1 UTSA beats No. 2 East Carolina, 4-2
Game 10 – No. 7 Wichita State beats No. 4 UAB, 14-12
Game 11 – No. 2 East Carolina beats No. 7 Wichita State, 11-3 (eight innings)
Sunday
Game 12 – No. 1 UTSA vs. East Carolina, 11 a.m.
Eliminated
Rice, UAB, Memphis, FAU, Wichita State, Charlotte
Records
UTSA 38-19
East Carolina 35-22-1
Rice 35-24
UAB 32-26
Memphis 24-34
FAU 28-28
Wichita State 31-29
Charlotte 28-28




















